London Rental Property News for April 2014
Potters Bar: A quintessential and historic town on the edge of London
At Net Lettings, we have written extensively about some of the great places to live in London. Well, Potters Bar is slightly different in that it is not technically in London.
Read Article ... Published on 29th April, 2014
Earl's Court redevelopment gets the green light
Earl's Court is set to undergo an overhaul after new proposals to revamp the area were recently approved.
Read Article ... Published on 28th April, 2014
Demand for rental properties on the rise in London
The rental market in London and the south-east of the UK is seeing an increasing amount of demand from older tenants, according to new findings.
Read Article ... Published on 25th April, 2014
Companies help to lead the recovery in Hertsmere
Businesses are helping to lead the recovery in Hertsmere, it has been announced.
Read Article ... Published on 24th April, 2014
Newham: 650-home development set to breathe new life into the borough
Newham Council has recently submitted plans for a 650-home development in the borough, it has been announced.
Read Article ... Published on 23rd April, 2014
Hillingdon: 123 new homes expected in the borough
Over a hundred new homes will be built in Hillingdon, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 17th April, 2014
Thousands of social homes to be built across Southwark
Southwark council has unveiled ambitious plans to build 11,000 new social homes in the borough.
Read Article ... Published on 15th April, 2014
House price rises preventing buyers from purchasing homes
Soaring house prices are preventing Brits from buying their first home, according to new findings.
Read Article ... Published on 15th April, 2014
Kingston spends £65m on boosting homes in the borough
Kingston Council has unveiled plans to upgrade houses across the borough. Over £65 million has already been spent on improving the quality of social homes in the area.
Read Article ... Published on 14th April, 2014
Edgware: A popular and diverse area of London steeped in history
Edgware is a popular town in London, which has seen a number of new developments over the years.
Read Article ... Published on 11th April, 2014
Forest Gate: An artistic and diverse area that sits in the heart of London
East London does not have the best of reputations. It is an area of London that very quickly became associated with crime, gangs and poverty since the 19th century and still retains that stigma today.
Read Article ... Published on 11th April, 2014
Camden: Council spearheads sustainability drive in the borough's schools
Camden Council has undertaken a drive to improve schools in the area, according to new findings.
Read Article ... Published on 10th April, 2014
Hounslow: New affordable housing scheme launched in the borough
Hounslow Council have unveiled a new scheme aimed at producing affordable housing for people who live in the area.
Read Article ... Published on 9th April, 2014
Enfield Council: Energy bills slashed for residents in the borough
Enfield Council has undertaken a drive to slash the energy bills for thousands of households living in the borough, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 8th April, 2014
Barking and Dagenham: Council launches biggest housing scheme since the 1960s
Barking and Dagenham Council have unveiled new plans to build quality housing in the borough, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 8th April, 2014
Schools in Southwark put the borough on the educational map
Schools in Southwark are among the best in the UK, it has been claimed. Figures published by Southwark Council revealed that the local authority has injected £170 million in the borough's schools.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd April, 2014
Pimlico: A posh yet affordable area of West London
Pimlico is an upmarket and sophisticated area of West London, with a relaxed and contemporary feel to it.
Read Article ... Published on 1st April, 2014
Islington: Local authority outlines plans to reduce empty homes and fund affordable homes
Islington Council has outlined plans to fund more social homes in the borough, by requiring landlords of empty homes to pay a financial contribution to affordable properties.
Read Article ... Published on 1st April, 2014